ord Antonyms
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Meaning of ord
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ord (n.)
An edge or point; also, a beginning.
ord Sentence Examples
- The soldiers were ordered to evacuate the building immediately.
- The doctor prescribed a specific medication for the patient's ailment.
- The judge issued an order demanding the defendant's presence in court.
- The teacher gave clear instructions for completing the assignment.
- The government imposed new regulations to ensure public safety.
- The court issued an order of protection to safeguard the victim's well-being.
- The CEO issued a memo with detailed instructions for the project.
- The police issued a search warrant to obtain evidence for their investigation.
- The parents gave strict orders to their children regarding their curfew.
- The military general issued orders for the troops to advance and engage the enemy.
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An edge or point; also, a beginning.
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The soldiers were ordered to evacuate the building immediately.
The doctor prescribed a specific medication for the patient's ailment.
The judge issued an order demanding the defendant's presence in court.
The teacher gave clear instructions for completing the assignment.